yes they do, i read it somewhere - that the trash feature (at least) was re-introduced and requires gvfs... I hope this works well, I like the look of it... since which version does it require gtk 2.18? I am trying to find the latest version that would compile nicely in pup4..._________________Akita Linux, VLC-GTK, Pup Search, Pup File Search

Other than the gtkversion patch, I also modified gtk's pkgconfig file to say that it was v2.24.0 ... Its a hack but it worked and spacefm appears to be a drastic improvement over its base with much more than most other fms and fairly light on resources._________________Web Programming - Pet Packaging 100 & 101

Other than the gtkversion patch, I also modified gtk's pkgconfig file to say that it was v2.24.0 ... Its a hack but it worked and spacefm appears to be a drastic improvement over its base with much more than most other fms and fairly light on resources.

It _can_, but it can also be configured to emulate ROX-Filer and all kinds of weird configurations

I actually like the default drag operation to be move, but memories of my IT days come back to haunt me (about once a week I had to fix some Art department professor's Mac because they dragged something) ... btw, to copy you just right click copy and right click paste_________________Web Programming - Pet Packaging 100 & 101

I tried to compile the latest version of PCManFM, version 0.9.10 !
It is compiled with the Puppy Racy 4.2.2.7 !
If you want, you can get packages here on the French forum : http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76280&sid=227c18fb4c2e9d4470a071a9769721fc
I have already compiled it with gvfs, to get "Computer, Applications, and Trash", but I lost packages
Do you know how to get internal hard drives in the "Computer" directory please ? I learned that we need Udisks, but I have some issues with the compilation... If I remember correctly, the problem was Udev version.
Puppy Udev's version is too old ( v167 ), and we need a version >= 170, it seems.

I have 4.2.1 running on one of my computers and decided to look for an alternative file manager. I have PCManFM running on Debian on another computer and found threads here about this and another pet.

Unfortunately, when I installed the spacefm pet, clicking on the menu item for spacefm doesn't do anything and running from the console gives me an symbol lookup error -

undefined symbol: g_malloc0_n.

When I first installed the program, it gave an error about lacking glibc_2.7. This vanished after I installed a glibc_2.10 pet that another thread referred people to (that pet is located on sourceforge).

Is 4.2.1 not equipped to run this pet or program? Do I have to install glib > 2.22.0 and gtk > 2.18.0?

I have installed the gtkversion patch and modified the gtk version to 2.24.0 in the pkgconfig file, without change.

I also changed the spacefm.desktop file by eliminating the %F and also changed them from terminal=false to terminal=true.

I haven't installed the PCMANFM pet itself - was that supposed to be installed before the spaceFM pet??